St Johnstone.But in the six years after that?He scored 25 in total and lost the fear factor that once terrified defences with his pace and killer instinct.
Serious injuries while at Sheffield Wednesday and Preston didn’t help. For whatever reason, May had lost the knack of sniffing out chances.
At Aberdeen, May became more of a team player, a grafter who’d run the channels. He’d put a shift in out wide or just off the front and the goals dried up.
But this season, with him now back at St Johnstone, we’re seeing glimpses of what he produced in Perth during that memorable 2013/14 campaign.
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